Holly Golightly, a free-spirited New York socialite, becomes interested in a man who moves into her building. However, her troubled past puts their relationship in jeopardy.
When a gambler is accused of murder, the pretty orphanage employee he loves sets out to prove him innocent of the crime.
Shoes (1916) is a silent film based on the novel of the same name. It follows the story of a working-class woman who faces poverty and hardship in her daily life. She works in a shoe store and dreams of buying a new pair of shoes. But her low wages and family responsibilities make it difficult for her to afford even the basic necessities. As the film progresses, her situation worsens, and she finds herself in desperate need of money. The movie explores themes of class struggle and the challenges faced by working-class women in early 20th century society.
Tommy Buckman, the ne'er-do-well son of dime store magnate John Buckman, is given one last chance to succeed by surveying a possible location in New England for the opening of another store in his father's chain. Arriving in the town of Winton, Tommy lands in jail and, disowned by his father, is bailed out by Nina Potter, whose father owns the only dime store in town.
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